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Pro1 Enters Smart Thermostat Market
Connected Devices and IoT
By Howdy Pierce
Our customer Pro1 — the second-largest thermostat vendor in North America — was featured in an article in the Boulder Daily Camera over the weekend: And thanks to a coordinated effort of businesses in Boulder County, Pro1 is looking to expand that market share with an “Internet of Things” technology that would compete with the… View ArticleDetails
Some Predictions About the IoT in 2015
Connected Devices and IoT
By Matt Osminer
I generally am not a fan of the lists-of-predictions articles that tend to come out at the beginning of a year, but when I was approached by SiliconANGLE to make some predictions about the Internet of Things in 2015, I couldn’t resist: In 2015, we will see the proliferation of frameworks for communicating with and… View ArticleDetails
Sometimes, Noise Helps
Image Processing
By Mike Perkins
I’ve been working on a fun problem lately that involves estimating a scalar parameter from a set of repeated observations. It turns out that in certain circumstances, the presence of noise in the system can actually make the estimate more accurate, which is a little counterintuitive and also kind of cool. In my case, I… View ArticleDetails
EE Times: How to Build Video Devices for the IoT
Connected Devices and IoT
By Mike Perkins
I’ve got a new blog post up at EE Times, talking about how to build video devices for the Internet of Things: Video cameras are uniquely compelling sensors because vision is our dominant sense. Video is invaluable for applications such as license plate recognition, robot navigation, and quality monitoring. Unfortunately, video is also one of… View ArticleDetails
CurrentC and the Problem of Consortia
Outsourced Engineering
By Howdy Pierce
Two friends — both evangelical acolytes of the Church of Apple — have been talking this week about the news that ApplePay and Google Wallet have been turned off by retailers who are backing a not-yet-released payment alternative called CurrentC. (And really, how dare RiteAid try to grab a few cents from each transaction? Clearly… View ArticleDetails
Four Things to Consider About Code Re-Use
Outsourced Engineering
By Stefanie Diesi
Software developers love writing new code. There’s something thrilling and exciting about designing creative, efficient solutions to new problems. Given the chance, many would rather write something new than reuse existing code, but despite what developers want, rewriting an entire codebase is not always good for business. At the other end of the spectrum, most… View ArticleDetails
Inside-Out Security for the IoT
Connected Devices and IoT
By Matt Osminer
I’ve got a new blog post up on the Altera system design blog. It’s about designing secure IoT devices: Many Internet of Things (IoT) devices are real-world objects like appliances and thermostats, and therefore network security should be a paramount concern for vendors of IoT systems. Nothing erodes trust faster than real-world and personal consequences:… View ArticleDetails
Straddling the Boundary of Free and Proprietary Software
Software Development
By Dave Beal
Cardinal Peak is currently developing an embedded product for a customer whose business is innovative lighting products. We have chosen to base the embedded system on Linux because it includes a wealth of infrastructure, it is open source and royalty free, and we have substantial experience with it. The embedded system is configured with an… View ArticleDetails
What Does the Aereo Decision Mean for Innovation?
Outsourced Engineering
By Howdy Pierce
I was interviewed by Xconomy today in a piece entitled “Could Fallout from Aereo Ruling Have “Chilling Effect On Startups?” Here’s a little more analysis than what was covered in the Xconomy article. The question of how the decision would affect innovation was raised immediately after the ruling by Chet Kanojia, Aereo’s CEO, when he… View ArticleDetails